4.3 Article

Real-World User Experiences with a Digital Pill System to Measure PrEP Adherence: Perspectives from MSM with Substance Use

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Development of a digital pill and respondent behavioral intervention (PrEPSteps) for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis adherence among stimulant using men who have sex with men

Peter R. Chai et al.

Summary: The study explores the use of digital pill systems and cognitive behavioral therapy intervention to promote adherence in men who have sex with men. Participants generally found the DPS helpful for adherence and viewed corrective feedback messages as most beneficial.

TRANSLATIONAL BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE (2022)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Facilitators and barriers of 2-1-1 HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis

Christina Camp et al.

Summary: The study identified that the main reasons for men who have sex with men to switch to 2-1-1 PrEP dosing were a decrease in sexual encounters and a desire to take fewer pills. However, challenges with this dosing option included difficulties in remembering doses and unplanned sexual encounters. During the pandemic, obtaining laboratory testing and refills for PrEP became challenging for participants.

PLOS ONE (2021)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

A Brief Training Program to Support the Use of a Digital Pill System for Medication Adherence: Pilot Descriptive Study

Peter R. Chai et al.

Summary: The study aimed to develop and pilot a training program grounded in the Technology Acceptance Model to instruct individuals on how to operate a Digital Pill System (DPS). The results showed that the training program provided valuable insights for users and addressed challenges related to operating a DPS, enabling issue resolution within the first week of DPS use.

JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH (2021)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Design and Delivery of Real-Time Adherence Data to Men Who Have Sex with Men Using Antiretroviral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis via an Ingestible Electronic Sensor

Peter R. Chai et al.

Summary: The study found that high-risk men who have sex with men and use substances consider the Digital Pill System (DPS) as an acceptable method for measuring and recording PrEP adherence, improving confidence in PrEP adherence patterns, enhancing the safety of ingestible radiofrequency sensors, and optimizing the design of DPS.

AIDS AND BEHAVIOR (2021)

Article Infectious Diseases

Approaches to Objectively Measure Antiretroviral Medication Adherence and Drive Adherence Interventions

Matthew A. Spinelli et al.

CURRENT HIV/AIDS REPORTS (2020)

Article Psychology, Clinical

Psychological, addictive, and health behavior implications of the COVID-19 pandemic

Michael J. Zvolensky et al.

BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY (2020)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Barriers and Facilitators of PrEP Adherence for Young Men and Transgender Women of Color

Sarah Wood et al.

AIDS AND BEHAVIOR (2019)

Article Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Digitizing Medicines for Remote Capture of Oral Medication Adherence Using Co-encapsulation

S. H. Browne et al.

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS (2018)

Article Engineering, Biomedical

Prolonged energy harvesting for ingestible devices

Phillip Nadeau et al.

NATURE BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (2017)

Article Clinical Neurology

Usability of a novel digital medicine system in adults with schizophrenia treated with sensor-embedded tablets of aripiprazole

Timothy Peters-Strickland et al.

NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT (2016)

Article Cell Biology

Emtricitabine-Tenofovir Concentrations and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Efficacy in Men Who Have Sex with Men

Peter L. Anderson et al.

SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE (2012)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Research electronic data capture (REDCap)-A metadata-driven methodology and workflow process for providing translational research informatics support

Paul A. Harris et al.

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS (2009)